So perhaps it reflects something of the diversity of their predecessors that the contemporary group taking part in this artistic menagerie of domestic pets par excellence come from across the world: two – Alexander Kolokoltsev and Yuri Borovitsky – are from Russia, four (all contributing works on paper) come from Poland, and one (Emiko Aida) sends works from Japan.

Their furry depictions serve to explore historical, functional and imaginative themes, with kitsch kittens and politically-minded hounds creating a witty and playful show.

Two participants from the Academy – David Inshaw and Stephen Jacobson – also stand among more than a dozen artists under the curatorial watch of Peter Ford, offering paintings, printmaking, photography, sculpture, literature, illustrations and postcards.